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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 1041228" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>FEI Defense Ratings (<strong>DFEI</strong>) are opponent-adjusted possession efficiency data representing the scoring advantage per <a href="https://www.bcftoys.com/notes#garbage" target="_blank">non-garbage possession</a> a defense would expect to have on a neutral field against an average opponent offense. The relative strength of opponent offenses faced (<strong>OOA</strong>) is the difference between DFEI and unadjusted defensive possession efficiency (<strong>DVE</strong>). Opponent offensive points per drive (<strong>DPD</strong>), available yards percentage (<strong>DAY</strong>), yards per play (<strong>DPP</strong>), and the percentages of opponent offensive drives that ended in a touchdown or field goal attempt (<strong>DSR</strong>), drives that ended in a touchdown (<strong>DTD</strong>), drives that earned at least 10 yards (<strong>DFD</strong>), and busted drives that were held to zero or fewer yards (<strong>DBD</strong>) are calculated from the results of non-garbage, regulation drives in FBS vs FBS games.</p><p></p><p>If it makes you feel any better, UCF is ranked 99th before taking opponent offense strength into account. I won’t attest to the strength scaling, but the raw DVE seems pretty accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 1041228, member: 1175"] FEI Defense Ratings ([B]DFEI[/B]) are opponent-adjusted possession efficiency data representing the scoring advantage per [URL='https://www.bcftoys.com/notes#garbage']non-garbage possession[/URL] a defense would expect to have on a neutral field against an average opponent offense. The relative strength of opponent offenses faced ([B]OOA[/B]) is the difference between DFEI and unadjusted defensive possession efficiency ([B]DVE[/B]). Opponent offensive points per drive ([B]DPD[/B]), available yards percentage ([B]DAY[/B]), yards per play ([B]DPP[/B]), and the percentages of opponent offensive drives that ended in a touchdown or field goal attempt ([B]DSR[/B]), drives that ended in a touchdown ([B]DTD[/B]), drives that earned at least 10 yards ([B]DFD[/B]), and busted drives that were held to zero or fewer yards ([B]DBD[/B]) are calculated from the results of non-garbage, regulation drives in FBS vs FBS games. If it makes you feel any better, UCF is ranked 99th before taking opponent offense strength into account. I won’t attest to the strength scaling, but the raw DVE seems pretty accurate. [/QUOTE]
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